USPP4297P - Rose plant - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a new variety of Floribunda rose.
- the plant is a hardy low-growing bush seedling raised outdoors for garden decoration. It was first propagated by Samuel McGredy, IV, in Portadown, Northern Ireland. The plant herein described was propagated in Ontario, Calif., from budwood derived from that first propagation. The description is based upon plants grown in Ontario, Calif.
- the plant blooms freely to abundantly outdoors, and almost continuously during the growing season. It holds its distinguishing characteristics through succeeding propagations by budding, and bears its flowers sometimes singly, but usually from two to five or more on a stem, in irregular clusters on normal to strong, short to long, stems. The blooms have a slight fragrance, fruity in character. The plant is believed to be substantially resistant to mildew. No evidence of susceptability to this disease has been observed with plants grown in Southern California.
- the seed parent of the new variety was Satchmo. Its pollen parent was an unnamed, undisseminated seedling derived from the following series of crosses:
- the new rose variety differs from its seed parent, Satchmo, most outstandingly in petal count: the new rose is significantly fuller, with from 35 to 45 petals plus 3 to 8 petaloids, whereas Satchmo has only 23 petals on the average.
- the new seedling rose differs in certain distinct ways from the following varieties which comprise the recent ancestry of its pollen parent.
- the pollen parent itself is no longer available for comparison:
- Hamburger Phoenix is a climbing rose with long pointed buds, whereas the new rose is a Floribunda with ovoid buds.
- Danse de Feu also known as Spectacular, is a large-flowered climbing rose with 30 to 35 petals, whereas the new rose is a Floribunda with 35 to 45 petals plus 3 to 8 petaloids.
- Rosa macrophylla coryana is a climbing rose, a selected species; the new one, a Floribunda bush rose.
- Tantau's Triumph also known as Cinnabar, is an upright fairly tall-Floribunda with semi-double flowers, whereas the new rose is a low-growing Floribunda with double blooms.
- the accompanying drawing illustrates the plant in color and shows the flowering thereof from bud to full bloom.
- color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive.
- Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based upon the Nickerson Color Fan, put out by Munsell Color Co.
- the peduncle is from short to average length, and average caliper, being erect and stiff with numerous stipitate glands and numerous fine hairs.
- the color is between Moderate Yellow Green, 2.5GY5/5, and Moderate Olive Green, 2.5GY4/3.
- the bud Before the calyx breaks, the bud is small to medium in size, short to medium in length, and ovoid in shape.
- the bud has small foliaceous appendages and its surface is covered with very fine hairs.
- the slender foliaceous parts extend beyond the tip of the bud for a distance equal to one-quarter or more of its length.
- the color is near Dark Red, 5R3/7.
- the inner surface of the sepals carries a fine tomentum, but the margins are not particularly distinctive.
- the first petal As the first petal opens, it is from small to average in size, of medium length and ovoid.
- the color on the outside of the petal is near Dark Red, 5R3/7.
- the inner surface is more vibrant than a color near Dark Reddish Orange, 7.5R4/11.
- the bud opens up well, and is not retarded or prevented from opening by cold, hot, wet, or dry weather.
- the size of the bloom when fully open is average, being from 6 to 8 centimeters in diameter.
- the petalage is double, with from 35 to 45 petals, plus 3 to 8 petaloids arranged regularly. The petals are cupped and full at first, becoming open to high centered.
- the petals are relatively thick and moderately leathery, with inside slightly velvety and outside slightly shiny to satiny.
- the outside and intermediate petals are broadly obovate, with undulated margins. Inside petals are obovate to irregular, and slightly undulated.
- the colors may be modified by being blotched, shaded and/or washed with other colors.
- the outside surface of the outside petal has a color between Strong Red, 2.5R5/12, and Strong Red, 5R4/12, only more vibrant.
- the outside surface of the intermediate petal and of the inner petal are of the same coloration.
- the inside surface of the outside petal has a color near Strong Reddish Orange, 7.5R5/13, only more vibrant. The same coloration applies to the inside surface of the intermediate petals and of the inside surface of the inner petals.
- the stamens are average in number and arranged regularly about the pistils.
- the filaments are medium length, most of them with anthers.
- the anthers are from small to medium size, all opening approximately at once.
- the color of the margins is near Vivid Yellow, 2.5Y8/12, as the buds open.
- the pistils are approximately 75 in number, this being average.
- the styles are moderately even, average length to long, average in caliper and somewhat bunched.
- the stigma is near Pale Orange Yellow, 7.5YR9/4, in color.
- the hips are from short to average in length and globular in form.
- the color of the mature hip is between Strong Reddish Orange, 10R5/11, and Dark Reddish Orange, 10R4/9. They are smooth with thick, fleshy walls.
- the new variety produces from few to an average number of seeds, from 6 to 12, which are small in size.
- the compound leaves usually comprise three to seven leaflets. They are of medium size, moderately heavy to somewhat leathery and glossy.
- the leaflets are ovate in shape with apex acute, base obtuse and margin irregularly serrate.
- the mature foliage displays upon its upper surface a coloration which is between Moderate Olive Green, 5GY4/3, and Grayish Olive Green, 5GY3/2.
- the under surface is between Moderate Yellow Green, 2.5GY5/5, and Moderate Olive Green, 2.5GY4/3, highly overlaid with light gray.
- the young foliage on its upper surface has a ground color near Moderate Yellow Green, 5GY5/6, but is heavily overlaid with a color near Dark Red, 2.5R3/7.
- the under surface has a ground color between Strong Yellow Green, 5GY7/10, and Strong Yellow Green, 5GY6/8, but is also highly overlaid, except along the midribs, with a color near Dark Red, 2.5R3/7.
- the rachis is average in size.
- the upper side is grooved, with many tiny stipitate glands on the edges, while the underside is generally smooth, except for a few sparse prickles.
- the stipules are finely serrated along their lateral margins, are medium to long in length and medium in breadth, with medium-length points turning out at an angle of usually less than 45°.
- the plant is resistant to mildew, when compared with other varieties now in commerce grown under comparable conditions in the locality named.
- the plant is low, bushy, and much branched. Its growth is from free to vigorous.
- the canes are medium in caliper.
- the main stems are near Moderate Olive Green, 2.5GY4/3, in color. They carry several sharply pointed large prickles, which are medium to long in length, almost straight to hooked slightly downward, with medium-length, moderately broad bases. There are few small prickles, and the coloration of both large and small prickles is Moderate Brown, 7.5YR4/5, aging to gray. There are no hairs.
- the branches are near Moderate Yellow Green, 2.5GY5/5, in color. They carry several sharply pointed large prickles, of short to medium length, which are hooked slightly downward and have short to medium-length, moderately broad bases. These large prickles, as well as the few small prickles, are near Strong Yellowish Brown, 10YR5/6, in color. There are no hairs.
- New shoots are near Strong Yellow Green, 5GY6/8, in color. They carry several sharply pointed large prickles, which are medium-length to long, hooked slightly downward, with medium-length, moderately broad bases. There are few small prickles, and both large and small prickles are the same coloration as the new shoots, slightly overlaid with a color near Moderate Red, 2.5R4/10.
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USPP19128P2 (en) * | 2007-06-29 | 2008-08-19 | Jackson & Perkins Wholesale, Inc. | Floribunda rose plant named ‘JACoutra’ |
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Owner name: ARMSTRONG ROSES Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:ARMSTRONG NURSERIES, INC., (A CORP. OF CA);REEL/FRAME:004834/0352 Effective date: 19870721 Owner name: ARMSTRONG ROSES,STATELESS Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:ARMSTRONG NURSERIES, INC., (A CORP. OF CA);REEL/FRAME:004834/0352 Effective date: 19870721 |
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Owner name: ARMSTRONG ROSES Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:ARMSTRONG NURSERIES, INC.,;REEL/FRAME:004876/0336 Effective date: 19841029 |
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Owner name: BEAR CREEK GARDENS, INC., 2518 SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHW Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ARMSTRONG ROSES;REEL/FRAME:004852/0751 Effective date: 19871203 Owner name: BEAR CREEK GARDENS, INC., OREGON Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ARMSTRONG ROSES;REEL/FRAME:004852/0751 Effective date: 19871203 |